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Remote viewing & UFOs : CIA index + 92,010 PDF pages

Like quite a few of the people here, I have an interest in the Aviary.

Some interesting people in murky parts of the history of ufology (including several members of the Aviary) are linked together (at least in part) by their participation in official government studies of remote viewing. I’ve therefore spent a significant amount of time considering remote viewing literature and associated government documents).

To help anyone else going down the remote-viewing rabbit-hole as part of their UFO research (or, for that matter, just interested in remote viewing for its own sake), I thought I'd share a few tools. These tools include a 92,010 page searchable PDF archive of the remote viewing material released by the CIA and (as importantly, at least in my experience…) a hyperlinked version of the CIA's index of that huge archive to help locate material.

which is MUCH faster to use (but of course you have to download the rather large PDF archive in order to get the full benefit of this version of the spreadsheet…).

I've posted details and a related discussion elsewhere. I'm a bit hesitant to post a link to another forum so the Moderators here should feel free to delete the link and outline below. As I've said in the past, I don't want to appear to be posting spam. (The key is really the document collection, with the outline above giving the core information I thought might be of interest to some of you here - so the bit below is not essential. I hope you can understand why I don't want to spend the time reformatting it to post the same material here.).

The previous CIA archive links are soon to be decommissioned, and their new searchable archive can be found here: https://www.cia.gov/library/readingr...ction/stargate
Issac's links appear to be broken in many places, so this might be your best bet for viewing the material; short of downloading the complete archive from another source.

Uri Geller has been interviewed by the Daily Telegraph regarding the material released above, specifically on the Stargate program, the story can be found here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...ychic-warrior/
It is noticeable he comments that he was asked to kill a Pig psychically, not a goat I also find the material regarding his remote viewing capabilities quite interesting; he comments on remote viewing as being an ongoing subject of interest in government circles, suggesting a successor to the Stargate program is still ongoing but classified.

Uri Geller has been interviewed by the Daily Telegraph regarding the material released above, specifically on the Stargate program, the story can be found here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...ychic-warrior/
It is noticeable he comments that he was asked to kill a Pig psychically, not a goat I also find the material regarding his remote viewing capabilities quite interesting; he comments on remote viewing as being an ongoing subject of interest in government circles, suggesting a successor to the Stargate program is still ongoing but classified.

Very interesting indeed. I remember watching Uri on live TV back in the 70's. It was the Mike Douglas Show and Uri had the audience members pull out their keys. He started doing his 'thing' and as the cameras panned around the studio, several people - even in the back far away from Uri - held up keys that that were noticeably bending.

Uri Geller has been interviewed by the Daily Telegraph regarding the material released above, specifically on the Stargate program, the story can be found here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...ychic-warrior/
It is noticeable he comments that he was asked to kill a Pig psychically, not a goat I also find the material regarding his remote viewing capabilities quite interesting; he comments on remote viewing as being an ongoing subject of interest in government circles, suggesting a successor to the Stargate program is still ongoing but classified.

Granted I'm a fan of Geller and have even met him in person once AND, have corresponded with him several times in the past via email, the fact that Stargate was real and that docs of previously classified information show Geller's results in those experiments.... that anyone is questioning his recruitment by various agencies and companies around the world to access information psychically or to engage in some kind of telekinesis task for them reminds me of the fact that even when presented with hard-core proof, skeptics will still choose not to believe.

I saw Uri once in person back in the 1970s. Must have been middle school age, as my father took me. I Had a keen interest in the paranormal from an early age. Unfortunately I was less impressed with him after seeing the show, than I was before. No bent spoons, no astral projection, just a couple of folding tables with items from the audience piled up. He proceeded to Pickup keys, combs, random personal objects and make statements about the owners. "This person likes to steal", "this person drives to fast" (car keys). Then call the person on stage and confirm. Hit or miss. To my mind, at the time, his statements were to broad/general to gauge his true ability.
Much as I'd like to, after seeing him in person I cannot attest to his extraordinary abilities.
Maybe just an off night in our small California town.

The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
progress. -- Joseph JoubertAttachment 1008

That just shows that he's got some extraordinary abilities because, everyone who has them, goes through periods when they are psychically active and other times when they are not. Throughout the year, it waxes and wanes. People like Geller then fall back on their theater 'magic' during those dry times to keep the show going.